Oh yes, there is information that must remain secret for the purposes of national security, and the President is allowed and required to keep those secrets. Not everybody gets to know what the launch code is for the nuclear missiles.
So they could protect the president. They are supposed to keep the code names of the president and his family secret. This way, possible assassins are not given additional information.
We're not allowed to say. It's a secret.
He avoided it at first by keeping it a secret that he had the tapes in the first place. A man named Alex Butterfield released information that president Nixon had tapes he was keeping secret, which is what made president Nixon have to turn them in.
The only information I could find on this was a little ambiguous. It's for life, but it's not clear if that means the president's life or the president's spouse's life. (Another section implied that secret service protection for the wife might terminate a year after the former president's death.)
An employer is absolutely allowed to keep records on employees.
The secret service which is a branch of the treasury department guards the president.
Presidents were not allowed to use a cellphone until President Obama took office. He is the first President to keep and use his smartphone.
Keep checking the Daily Growl for information on the new secret Moshlings. There's no information (yet!) about the Secret 4.
Of course. The secret service does not decide who has access to the President or keep away people that he wants to see.
Keep checking the Daily Growl for information on the new secret Moshlings. There's no information (yet!) about the Secret 4.
I dont know maybe you should ask him
No, after the president's term is over, the Secret Service destroys the limo to maintain secrecy of its armor infrastructure